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The Boston Red Sox have revised their contract with veteran pitcher Danny Coulombe due to concerns raised during his physical exam. The one-year deal, initially worth $2.25 million with performance bonuses, now guarantees $1 million, with a roster bonus that could still reach the original amount and the same incentives. Coulombe, 36, had a strong 2025 season with the Rangers and Twins, posting a 2.30 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 43 innings. Despite injury history, he arrived at spring training feeling good. The adjusted terms indicate the Red Sox are being cautious while keeping performance incentives intact.
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